“Dying more like animals than human beings.”

Non come uomini, ma quasi come bestie, morieno.
First Day, Introduction
The Decameron (c. 1350)

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Non come uomini, ma quasi come bestie, morieno.

The Decameron (c. 1350)

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Italian author and poet 1313–1375

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